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supported within an infrastructure that includes state-of-the-art laboratories for chemical synthesis, cell biology and tissue culture, biochemistry, molecular modeling, biophysical methods (NMR
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the laboratory. Qualifications: A PhD degree with a focus in pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, biomedical or chemical engineering, or other related field. Hands-on proficiency in formulation
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antimicrobial space. We have a strong emphasis on team-oriented research and expertise and experience in medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, and (preferably) informatics is required. Your ability
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Intelligence - XAI) is required. The available position is in the Chemical Engineering Department of Northeastern University (Boston Campus). Our laboratory values diversity and expects all lab members to foster
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://tanglab.sites.northeastern.edu/ Qualifications: Having a PhD degree from all science and engineering majors, especially Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Science. Highly motivated. Having
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. The appointment generally does not extend beyond two years. Qualifications: Having PhD degree from all science and engineering majors, especially Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials
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. The available position is in the Chemical Engineering Department of Northeastern University (Boston Campus). Our laboratory values diversity and expects all lab members to foster a safe, inclusive and welcoming
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Dong Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Lab at Northeastern University seeks an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to start as soon as possible
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: Investigating the electrochemical, mechanical, and chemical properties of Li metal. Pioneering advancements in electrode, electrolyte, and cell technologies. Critically assessing and fine-tuning the performance
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a collaboration between CDD training faculty based in the Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA (Drs. Raymond Booth